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Cancer care crisis: SHINVA, HAN push fresh healthcare investments

Global healthcare technology company SHINVA Medical Solutions and Hospital Assist Nigeria (HAN) used the event to unveil fresh plans to support oncology expansion, infection prevention and hospital modernisation across the country.

At a high-level Executive Business Networking Dinner held in Lagos, healthcare leaders, policymakers, investors, financial institutions and hospital executives warned that Nigeria urgently requires stronger collaboration and innovative healthcare financing to bridge critical infrastructure deficits threatening healthcare delivery nationwide.


Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Assist Nigeria, Dr. Wale Alabi, described the SHINVA-HAN collaboration as a strategic platform designed to deliver world-class healthcare technologies while strengthening local technical capacity and sustainable healthcare systems.


According to him, the partnership goes beyond medical equipment deployment to include training, maintenance support and long-term healthcare infrastructure development.


“The collaboration is designed to improve cancer care, infection prevention, hospital operations and overall healthcare outcomes across Nigeria,” Alabi stated.


He explained that building local technical expertise and sustainable maintenance structures would be critical to ensuring the long-term functionality of advanced healthcare technologies deployed across Nigerian hospitals.


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